AUTUMN BUCKET LIST - DAY 14 and 15

PASSEGGIA SOTTO GLI ALBERI

Take a walk under the trees

PASSEGGIARE is one of the healthiest activities I practice when I have free time to dedicate to myself or I need to slow down from ordinary life.

When we use this Italian verb we mean a slow and relaxed walk around - in nature or along the city streets - and most of the time that's without a specific destination or direction; we just walk - alone or with the company of a walkmate - with quiet steps.

PASSEGGIARE = FARE UNA PASSEGGIATA

Present tense

IO PASSEGGIO - FACCIO UNA PASSEGGIATA

TU PASSEGGI - FAI UNA PASSEGGIATA

LUI/LEI PASSEGGIA - FA UNA PASSEGGIATA

NOI PASSEGGIATO - FACCIAMO UNA PASSEGGIATA

VOI PASSEGGIATE - FATE UNA PASSEGGIATA

Imperative tense

PASSEGGIA - FAI UNA PASSEGGIATA (TU)

PASSEGGIATA - FATE UNA PASSEGGIATA (VOI)

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LEGGI UN LIBRO SUL DIVANO

Read a book on the couch

LEGGERE is one of the abilities that we need to practice when we learn a new language, but it's also a healthy habit for our own cultural, spiritual or personal growth, whichever language we read! So when it's fall ouside, the most snuggling way to ensure me a long session of reading is on my couch, maybe with some hot tea, coffee or chocolate and a warm blanket.